Don,

For ESD purposes, we usually have a megaohm or so between the wrist strap/ESD 
mat to ground.  In the overall scheme of things, a J-bolt stuck in concrete is 
at worst a few more ohms in series with the current limiting resistor.

I almost added this in my prior message but thought better of it.  I guess that 
was a mistake.  Here is a thought experiment (Don't actually DO this).  Put one 
had on the J-bolt and the other on the hot side of the AC line and report back 
as to whether the J-bolt is grounded or not.

A Ufer ground is nothing more than that tied rebar you mention and it's 
entirely encased in concrete.  The concrete is the connection to the earth, not 
the steel.

A way I often look at things is to consider the opposite condition.  What if I 
wanted that J-bolt to be insulated from ground?  What steps would I have to 
take to make it so?  Something other than sticking it into wet concrete, that's 
for sure.

Regards,

Wes  N7WS


--- On Mon, 8/31/09, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Don Wilhelm <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] I need some grounding-strap guidance, if'n you please
To: "Wes Stewart" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Peter N. Spotts" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Date: Monday, August 31, 2009, 4:25 PM

Wes,

I have built several houses myself, my father was a masonry contractor, and I 
have seen many installations of J-bolts in foundation sills - I have never seen 
any of them grounded - they are simply stuck into the concrete filling the 
blocks.  It may be different with poured foundations where the rebar is tied 
before pouring and it may be different in commercial structures, but for 
residential structures, I would never consider the J-bolts as an adequate 
ground for  anything at all.

73,
Don W3FPR





      
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